Jack Daniel's Oregon's 150th Birthday Whiskey
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Released in 2009
Known as the Beaver State, Oregon is the 10th largest state by square mile. Similar to Tennessee, it has a very physically diverse landscape. With an elevation ranging from just at sea level to 11,245 feet at Mount Hood, this state has everything an outdoorsman could dream of. It was to celebrate the 150th birthday of this diverse and beautiful state that Jack Daniel’s released a special commemorative bottle in 2009.
Filled with 86 proof whiskey, this 750ml bottle was very limited in its release with only a few thousand cases produced. These were sold without a box or hang tag and only in the state of Oregon, making this bottle very difficult for the average collector to obtain.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Warm, sunlit amber with honey-gold depth and coppery highlights.
Nose
Warm vanilla and caramel rise first, intertwined with toasted oak and gentle corn sweetness. A whisper of charcoal mellowness adds depth, while light spice and citrus zest lift the aroma. Bright, clean, and inviting, with a refined balance that nods to Tennessee whiskey and a crisp Oregon finish.
Palate
Silky caramel and vanilla lead, backed by toasted oak and a whisper of citrus zest. Spices—cinnamon and clove—surface softly, kept in balance by a gentle charcoal-mellowed backbone. Creamy mid-palate with a smooth, medium-length finish that lingers with sweetness and subtle oak.
Finish
Long, warm finish of vanilla-caramel sweetness, framed by toasted oak and a gentle charcoal kiss. Spices bloom softly—cinnamon and white pepper—then drift into a clean fade of orchard fruit, leaving a refined, lasting impression.